and the T90M2 is a T90M with APS and good reverse speed
B-but 2A8 OP, ok…
Gib Leopard 2A7A1 instead
Thats not correct.
Israel and Greece have multiple defence and military agreements, conduct joint training and even can use each others bases.
Its actually a very logical connection and more than sufficient for consideration for a sub tree, which is why it was considered in the first place given the available options to consider.
Just like Germany and the Netherlands, yet they fight against each other in game :3
the latest news is that Greece parliament have passed a vote for Greece to buy new LORA missiles from Israel, in addition of the 3 billion agreement for Anti airs
Germany cant get everything sadly. It was better to keep BeNeLux together, which was more of a benefit to France than Germany.
Who fights who in matchmaking is also of little relevance when considering sub trees.
I mean, you have the US fighting the US, Russia fighting Russia, and Germany fighting Germany in the majority of matches so I don’t think matchmaking matters much if at all with subtrees.
No,it was only excuse to give them Rafale and Leo so the players stop complaining about Merkavas being bad and having no air. And Gaijin loves copy paste whenever it can to save work on actual domestic stuff.
True, atleast we have the Swiss allready as official sub tree, hopefully Austria will also become a official Sub-Tree so it can be called DACH Tree just like BENELUX :)
Oh yes I didn’t like the answer, therefore its all an excuse for copy and paste.

If that was the case we (NL) would have to split our military in 3 in the game.
Army is close to Germany
Airforce is close to the US
Navy is close with Belgium
Deal!
:3
I prefer there Leos and Fennek, so would be fine for me :)
Still annoys me that the austrian SK-105A2 went to france, but yes would be fancy to have a combined DACH lineup
We must cope more, MORE
And France fighting everyone else, Napoleonmaxxing 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
(Ok but srsly isn’t it weird how France never fights itself?)
Lately but not always


